Certificate in Marine Design

About This Program

The Architectural & Engineering Design program prepares students for technician-level work assisting architects, engineers and contractors who work in diverse manufacturing industries. Offering a variety of design disciplines, the program provides students with individual choices of specialization including architectural, mechanical and marine interests.

The Architectural & Engineering Design program provides a wide selection of courses, both specific and broad in scope, reinforced by established degree-level courses in general education and related technologies. The program is accessible to full- and part-time students. Some sequential scheduling of courses, however, is necessary to provide program continuity. All candidates are encouraged to contact the advisors in the Architectural & Engineering Design department regarding course and program selection.

Your Certificate Courses

Architectural Engineering & Design offers a certificate in Marine Design requiring a mix of general education and hands-on courses. The following courses are a sampling of what you might take as a student in these programs and are subject to change.Certificate Courses

CAD Graphics/Applications/Management

Introduction to Marine Design

Marine Design II

Marine Parametric Modeling

English Composition

Oral Communications

College Algebra & Trigonometry

Physics

Current Major-Specific Courses Available

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Graduation Requirements

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Graduation Outcomes

Understand and apply proper technical graphic standards.

Acquire and demonstrate knowledge within several design disciplines.

Identify and solve design problems by working with recognized methods and material limits.

Understand and use Computer Aided Design software to generate accurate designs in two- and three-dimensional formats.

Demonstrate an ability to meet deadlines, manage time for multiple tasks and make revisions.

Acquire the skills to organize and present designs, drawings and concepts clearly to groups.

Estimated Certificate Completion Time

Please note, these estimates are based on a student taking an average of 15 credits per semester and do not include college preparatory or developmental courses.